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I'm starting to realize that to get rich, one needs to hang out with rich people but I'm not sure where to meet them. The only places I can think of are Silicon Valley and New York (no I don't know where in New York they are).

Why have rich friends?

  • If they didn't make the money themselves, they at least know people who did can learn from them
  • They're the ideal customer because they can pay more for the same product
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[–] justbrowzingthru@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Caddy, Bartend. Be a server. Be super nice, provide the best service. Be yourself. Don’t try to act like you are there for something. Just be there for them. They like you, they make take you under there wing, get to know you.

Hand out in bars in those areas, bartend, serve.

Sweaty startup in those areas where it’s not being done. Provide superior service. Be genuine. Be you unless you are an idiot.

Some join churches in those areas. Volunteer yourself. Be visible. Be geniune.

Always heard in college teaching students that wanted to meet someone other than teachers studied in the business libraries. Law libraries. Med libraries. Instead of bar hopping or teacher library. Ended up marrying lawyers, cpas, physicians, you get the idea.

[–] TheManFromTheWindow@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

This. This almost worked for me. But I was stupid and just didn't seize the opportunity